TheTXTaylors5
He's the Mickey to my Minnie
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It has been YEARS since I've posted on the DISboards. Lately, I'd open the webpage to pull up the Podcast and then listen as I went along with my daily chores. I used to be on the DISboards for HOURS at a time and it became an addiction. I honestly needed a break. What I have done with my two years away???
I've lost over a hundred pounds and embraced runDisney. Yes, I found a new addiction! lol!!!
(Have you seen the ***bling***?)
I did my first ever 5K race in 2011 at Walt Disney World. It was the Halloween 5K during Food & Wine which has now been renamed Mickey's Jingle Jungle 5K. Okay, I didn't run, I walked it. It was a fun race and an amazingly positive experience. However, I wasn't bit by the runDisney bug at that race. It took me having gastric surgery in 2013 to search out a healthier lifestyle to keep me on-track with my weight loss journey. I am passionate about anything Disney. I love to visit the parks (on both coasts) and am a person that needs a carrot dangled in front of her to keep motivated. runDisney is a perfect fit to get this Disneyphile moving in the right direction ...
Since running that first race in 2011, I have run a few more runDisney and local races. It has been a slowwwww progression from my first "running" step to completing my first Half Marathon last year. I can attest, if I can do it ... You can do it! I am NOT a runner. I will never categorize myself as a runner. After fully running my first 5K race using the Couch-5K Method, I was miserable and thought that these people are crazy! I just don't physically have the endurance to run continuously for 30+ minutes. Some of us are not born runners or athletes. I thought that I would have to find another exercise source until I found the Run-Walk-Run Method from Jeff Galloway. He's a former Olympian and current runDisney consultant. This method has been a game-changer in my life. I can actually tolerate running (in short intervals) and have been able to build up my distance endurance. (I've now done THREE Half Marathons!!!)
So, how does the title of this thread come into play? I am not getting any younger. I'm a 42 (almost 43) year old stay-at-home mother of three that is honestly on borrowed time with my knees and overall health. Being overweight for so long has reeked havoc on my body. I've already had knee surgery and have zero cartilage in both my knees. I've put off knee replacements. I know that once I opt for knee replacements, my running and quality of life will be iffy. I've had a horrible past year health wise with blood transfusions, iron infusions, a major surgery and an uncertainty on whether I need more surgeries. Right now, it's a time of ... "I'd better do it now, while I still can!" Also, I must admit it's on my "Bucket List".
On April 14, 2015, I officially signed up to run my very first marathon, The Walt Disney World Marathon on January 10, 2016. After the registration was submitted, I was excited. It was surreal!!! Then, in the next moment I thought to myself, "What have I done?" How am I going to complete 26.2 miles?!?! I have never run/walked more than 13.1 miles!!! So, my marathon journey begins ...
Yesterday was the very first official training day for the marathon from the runDisney site. However, I am following the eCoaching training I have through Jeff Galloway. My husband bought me an eCoaching Program for Mother's Day. I wasn't sure if I should have been insulted or thrilled. But, it should help avoid arguments on my training because an expert is giving me advice along on the way. I have to note that my husband is also participating in his first marathon too. We've been on this gastric surgery and running journey together. It helps when you have a support system and even better when they can totally relate to your struggles and successes. This has actually brought us closer.
So, here I go in full swing marathon training. It should be an interesting next six months ...
I've lost over a hundred pounds and embraced runDisney. Yes, I found a new addiction! lol!!!
(Have you seen the ***bling***?)
I did my first ever 5K race in 2011 at Walt Disney World. It was the Halloween 5K during Food & Wine which has now been renamed Mickey's Jingle Jungle 5K. Okay, I didn't run, I walked it. It was a fun race and an amazingly positive experience. However, I wasn't bit by the runDisney bug at that race. It took me having gastric surgery in 2013 to search out a healthier lifestyle to keep me on-track with my weight loss journey. I am passionate about anything Disney. I love to visit the parks (on both coasts) and am a person that needs a carrot dangled in front of her to keep motivated. runDisney is a perfect fit to get this Disneyphile moving in the right direction ...

Since running that first race in 2011, I have run a few more runDisney and local races. It has been a slowwwww progression from my first "running" step to completing my first Half Marathon last year. I can attest, if I can do it ... You can do it! I am NOT a runner. I will never categorize myself as a runner. After fully running my first 5K race using the Couch-5K Method, I was miserable and thought that these people are crazy! I just don't physically have the endurance to run continuously for 30+ minutes. Some of us are not born runners or athletes. I thought that I would have to find another exercise source until I found the Run-Walk-Run Method from Jeff Galloway. He's a former Olympian and current runDisney consultant. This method has been a game-changer in my life. I can actually tolerate running (in short intervals) and have been able to build up my distance endurance. (I've now done THREE Half Marathons!!!)
So, how does the title of this thread come into play? I am not getting any younger. I'm a 42 (almost 43) year old stay-at-home mother of three that is honestly on borrowed time with my knees and overall health. Being overweight for so long has reeked havoc on my body. I've already had knee surgery and have zero cartilage in both my knees. I've put off knee replacements. I know that once I opt for knee replacements, my running and quality of life will be iffy. I've had a horrible past year health wise with blood transfusions, iron infusions, a major surgery and an uncertainty on whether I need more surgeries. Right now, it's a time of ... "I'd better do it now, while I still can!" Also, I must admit it's on my "Bucket List".
On April 14, 2015, I officially signed up to run my very first marathon, The Walt Disney World Marathon on January 10, 2016. After the registration was submitted, I was excited. It was surreal!!! Then, in the next moment I thought to myself, "What have I done?" How am I going to complete 26.2 miles?!?! I have never run/walked more than 13.1 miles!!! So, my marathon journey begins ...
Yesterday was the very first official training day for the marathon from the runDisney site. However, I am following the eCoaching training I have through Jeff Galloway. My husband bought me an eCoaching Program for Mother's Day. I wasn't sure if I should have been insulted or thrilled. But, it should help avoid arguments on my training because an expert is giving me advice along on the way. I have to note that my husband is also participating in his first marathon too. We've been on this gastric surgery and running journey together. It helps when you have a support system and even better when they can totally relate to your struggles and successes. This has actually brought us closer.

So, here I go in full swing marathon training. It should be an interesting next six months ...